ASU research looks to help Valley small businesses adapt to AI
As artificial intelligence adoption accelerates, new research reveals what’s holding smaller firms back — and how they can compete.
Isys Morrow
In this story aired April 6, 2026, on ABC15 Arizona:
Large businesses are adopting it faster than small businesses, and everybody had an opinion about why small businesses are not adopting, but nobody had facts behind it. What AI is doing is not only amplifying success when you do it right, but also amplifying failures.
— Hitendra Chaturvedi, professor of practice, NASPO Department of Supply Chain Management
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